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of the aisle, union workers planning to flex their muscle it's endorsing the president in his own re-election bid and it says it will mount a massive door to door effort across the board in a way to counter a flood of money. >>> our lead story this hour the transportation bill, you heard from senator harry reid. the senate is undertaking a series of votes on packages of amendments that have been akreeed to by both senate and house. we begin with senator jim demint. it will end all energy tax subsidies. part of this transportation bill. >>> we have all complained about these major corporations that don't pay any taxes. >> please, let there be order. thank you. the senator from south carolina may begin at this time. >> we all complained about the corporations that don't pay any taxes only to find that many times that's because we offer some tax subsidy that allows them to get out of taxes. we complained for subsidies for big oil and natural gas, we have given subsidies for companies that got out of business. temporary tax policy for whatever we're trying to do does not work. this amendment elim
of the aisle, union workers planning to flex their muscle it's endorsing the president in his own re-election bid and it says it will mount a massive door to door effort across the board in a way to counter a flood of money. >>> our lead story this hour the transportation bill, you heard from senator harry reid. the senate is undertaking a series of votes on packages of amendments that have been akreeed to by both senate and house. we begin with senator jim demint. it will end all...
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it will have an impact on the election. it had an impact on the last election. one reason we got 87 freshmen and the republicans are in control is because of the health care law the democrats pushed through. it will have some impact. what the impact is, we will find out the summer. one thing i do know is that americans dislike this offer is -- law for a simple reason. americans value liberty and freedom. they do not like the idea that the federal government is telling citizens how to get health care. bureaucrats in washington are telling you how to get health care. americans say we will not tolerate that because we believe liberty and freedom are important. that is why people came to this country. they came here to practice their faith and exercise their liberty and freedom. i think that is a big problem. that is still going to be present throughout the campaign. i think it will help republicans this fall. >> one of the plaintiffs in the suit fighting the health care what ended up going bankrupt. she has medical bills she cannot pay. does that concern you? >> am
it will have an impact on the election. it had an impact on the last election. one reason we got 87 freshmen and the republicans are in control is because of the health care law the democrats pushed through. it will have some impact. what the impact is, we will find out the summer. one thing i do know is that americans dislike this offer is -- law for a simple reason. americans value liberty and freedom. they do not like the idea that the federal government is telling citizens how to get health...
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so jim demint was elected for the first time in '04. he was re-elected in 2010. they serve six-year terms. right? so jim demint doesn't have to face re-election again in south carolina until 2016. but jim demint just quit. a couple of weeks ago. he just announced with no warning that he was leaving the senate right now, immediately, before his term was out. and today jim demint gave his farewell speech, which including this very telling and weird moment. >> i hope that we can create more common ground between the political parties by showing everyone that ideas that work for their constituents and our constituents are right in front of our faces if we're willing to set aside the pressure groups, the special interests, and just focus on what's working. >> jim demint saying good-bye to the senate today, pleading with them on his way out the door that senators should stay focused on the practical, stay focused on policy, keep their heads down and stop paying attention, as he said, to these pressure groups. jim demint is leaving the senate to go run a pressure group.
so jim demint was elected for the first time in '04. he was re-elected in 2010. they serve six-year terms. right? so jim demint doesn't have to face re-election again in south carolina until 2016. but jim demint just quit. a couple of weeks ago. he just announced with no warning that he was leaving the senate right now, immediately, before his term was out. and today jim demint gave his farewell speech, which including this very telling and weird moment. >> i hope that we can create more...
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with people who haven't been re-elected. we are fighting that, and we are pushing, again, speaker boehner to pass a funding bill now. that will help us get to the tax issue. and if we can convince them to stay here in august and solve our problems, i would be here with them. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> coming up, a prominent plastic surgeon accused in the murder of a fellow doctor. you have to hear this alleged murder-for-hire plot and hear the 911 call. you will. that's next. and first the dis and then the kiss. people can't stop talking about the obama's caught on kiss cam. what are they saying abou so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. the global ready
with people who haven't been re-elected. we are fighting that, and we are pushing, again, speaker boehner to pass a funding bill now. that will help us get to the tax issue. and if we can convince them to stay here in august and solve our problems, i would be here with them. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> coming up, a prominent plastic surgeon accused in the murder of a fellow doctor. you have to hear this alleged murder-for-hire plot and hear the 911 call. you...
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he wasn't happy with the 2012 elections. do you think conservatism just didn't make the case in the elections last november? >> we always have to do a better job at how we speak about liberty, the constitution and how inclusive it is and how it offers things to people who have not yet experienced the fruits of liberty. so i think we can always do a better job. what i will say about jim demint is he has started and brought some liberty-minded libertarian/conservatives to the senate. we have a pretty good caucus now. there's a real strong jim demint influence in our caucus. >> great stuff. senator rand paul, kentucky, thank you sir. all the best. >> thank you. >>> so besides praising jim demint, senator rand paul said something very interesting. he said he will not vote for a filibuster. he said, let larry reid, no filibust filibuster, 51 vote, simple majority and then he will vote no and let the democrats have the onus of the big tax hike. quite interesting. now here's a political threat. is the republicans at risk of becomin
he wasn't happy with the 2012 elections. do you think conservatism just didn't make the case in the elections last november? >> we always have to do a better job at how we speak about liberty, the constitution and how inclusive it is and how it offers things to people who have not yet experienced the fruits of liberty. so i think we can always do a better job. what i will say about jim demint is he has started and brought some liberty-minded libertarian/conservatives to the senate. we...
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with people who haven't been re-elected. we are fighting that, and we are pushing, again, speaker boehner to pass a funding bill now. that will help us get to the tax issue. and if we can convince them to stay here in august and solve our problems, i would be here with them. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> coming up, a prominent plastic surgeon accused in the murder of a fellow doctor. you have to hear this alleged murder-for-hire plot and hear the 911 call. you will. that's next. and first the dis and then the kiss. people can't stop talking about the obama's caught on kiss cam. what are they saying about the first kiss now? you may be surprised. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how
with people who haven't been re-elected. we are fighting that, and we are pushing, again, speaker boehner to pass a funding bill now. that will help us get to the tax issue. and if we can convince them to stay here in august and solve our problems, i would be here with them. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> coming up, a prominent plastic surgeon accused in the murder of a fellow doctor. you have to hear this alleged murder-for-hire plot and hear the 911 call. you...
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he was elected in 2004. national acclaim, we remember him for this, as a tireless advocate to end earmarks and in fact in 2006 he single-handedly at the end of the session stopped 10,000 projects from going forward. "the wall street journal" estimated it save the american taxpayer $17 billion the taxpayer's greatest ally. and 90 -- 2006 he was elected chairman of the sentence hearing to many which is a caucus of senators, majority republican senators and senators andy is worked with conservative legislation in in a variety of areas. he has been the speaker at the cpac conference in the "national journal" ranking as number one senator voting for responsible tax and spending policies. he serves on the commerce, science and education committee foreign relations and economic committee and he is here today to talk about his new book, "now or never" saving america from economic collapse. one of the things he does in this book, he goes through all the details but his instincts as a legislator lead him to coalitions
he was elected in 2004. national acclaim, we remember him for this, as a tireless advocate to end earmarks and in fact in 2006 he single-handedly at the end of the session stopped 10,000 projects from going forward. "the wall street journal" estimated it save the american taxpayer $17 billion the taxpayer's greatest ally. and 90 -- 2006 he was elected chairman of the sentence hearing to many which is a caucus of senators, majority republican senators and senators andy is worked with...
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what is wrong with a six with the general election? >> it is not our obligation to help you in getting free media coverage. you convey your message to the texas voters. i'm convey my message. >> as he said to the tenant governor, the critical point to do. you have the opportunity now. even to the tea party debate which would not do. you face me now? >> we are sitting here now. can launch every attack you want to right now on television to read this is a roundtable. >> i know you did not know enough about government. >> may be in it -- instead of saying i am scared to face you, i am facing you right now. forward and we will see if there are more debate later on. >> the issue of government assistance and who pays for them and receive them. the city recorded a video at mitt romney -- the secret recorded video of mitt romney at a private fund-raiser. let's take a look. >> 47% -- >> in 2010, 38.5% of texans filing a retirement paid no income tax. there is no complete data on who get government assistance but last year, 24% of households get
what is wrong with a six with the general election? >> it is not our obligation to help you in getting free media coverage. you convey your message to the texas voters. i'm convey my message. >> as he said to the tenant governor, the critical point to do. you have the opportunity now. even to the tea party debate which would not do. you face me now? >> we are sitting here now. can launch every attack you want to right now on television to read this is a roundtable. >> i...
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we're looking at a mid to late june special election in massachusetts. finally, another day, another rhetorical standoff if you will between president obama and house speaker john boehner as the country moves another day closer to tumbling off this fiscal cliff. boehner met with the president for 50 minutes in the oval office yesterday evening. it was as much about how to negotiate as what to negotiation. that's what the standoff is over, they don't even know how to trade proposals. boehner was invited to the white house yesterday and you could tell as he whipped out a paul ryan style chart. >> here we are at the 11th hour, and the president still isn't serious about dealing with this issue right here. it's this issue. spending. >> but as the day wore on and the president knew he was going to get a face to face with gainer, he put on a happier face with the republicans. >> i remain cautiously optimistic, but i think what's most important is that members of congress hear from their constituencies. >> after the white house meeting, the two sides are back t
we're looking at a mid to late june special election in massachusetts. finally, another day, another rhetorical standoff if you will between president obama and house speaker john boehner as the country moves another day closer to tumbling off this fiscal cliff. boehner met with the president for 50 minutes in the oval office yesterday evening. it was as much about how to negotiate as what to negotiation. that's what the standoff is over, they don't even know how to trade proposals. boehner was...
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still, the election is not too far away and hope springs eternal for progress after election day. these guys clearly see the writing on the wall. let's just hope that their colleagues respond before all of our backs are up against that wall. my next guest says they can do this, but is there the widespread bipartisan will to follow through on this michael reagan. that is the issue whether mitt romney ets elected, they show the will to do things that are not always popular. i think that is exactly right. we faced some very large problems. we have this so-called fiscal cliff that threatens the economy and florida's tax hikes and organized spending cuts. we are implementing the debt over the coming years. il: that is one of the reasons that paul ryan did not vote for it he dodged the tough decision away. he wanted it to be even deeper and address these entitlement costs. but critics say that he is not effectively ceded mr. do you think he does that were changes that initiative tomorrow night? >> i think the governor romney is going to lay out a compelling case our debt problems in the
still, the election is not too far away and hope springs eternal for progress after election day. these guys clearly see the writing on the wall. let's just hope that their colleagues respond before all of our backs are up against that wall. my next guest says they can do this, but is there the widespread bipartisan will to follow through on this michael reagan. that is the issue whether mitt romney ets elected, they show the will to do things that are not always popular. i think that is...
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this election to me cannot be more clearer. guest: you are right. i think there has been on the democratic and republican side, this is been a big player in making contributions to former members. not all of that is nefarious, but it creates an environment where people question objectivity. another problem is some of the technical aspects of financial services. financial services have gotten too complex. this trading strategy that jpmorgan chase was doing was so complex that even the management did not know what they were doing. there were surprised by the losses. it tends to intimidate members of congress sometimes. it has a chilling affect on them being assertive. i agree he got off easy and he did a good job. he was talking about the importance of having strong capital standards. which is right. they do have relatively strong capital, jpmorgan chase. it can be stronger. they can deal with these losses. some party agreement that will increase capital agreements. -- capital requirements for very large banks. there were undertaking this strategy bec
this election to me cannot be more clearer. guest: you are right. i think there has been on the democratic and republican side, this is been a big player in making contributions to former members. not all of that is nefarious, but it creates an environment where people question objectivity. another problem is some of the technical aspects of financial services. financial services have gotten too complex. this trading strategy that jpmorgan chase was doing was so complex that even the management...
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his election to the charleston city council the first time since republican was elected to any office in south carolina since reconstruction. so is he not new to firsts based on that little bit of history. but you did mention barack obama, you did mention that he's the first african-american president to be re-elected and some talk about tim scott and the president of the idea of being post-racial. are we there? >> certainly not. the idea that we're breathless of the appointment of a black american appointed. also the gubernatorial position which is the other statewide position. look, we elect presidents from a very narrow categories of people. senators, governors, and vice presidents. until we have a substantial number of people as governors, senators, and vice presidents, we're not really looking at a time when our presidency will be dramatically different. >> and until we don't have to talk about this. >> right. >> don't forget to catch melissa perry as she hosts melissa harris-perry. >>> tragedy strikes the hospital. an employee connected to the prank calls by australian djs. we e
his election to the charleston city council the first time since republican was elected to any office in south carolina since reconstruction. so is he not new to firsts based on that little bit of history. but you did mention barack obama, you did mention that he's the first african-american president to be re-elected and some talk about tim scott and the president of the idea of being post-racial. are we there? >> certainly not. the idea that we're breathless of the appointment of a...
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that wasn't the decision of the election. harry reid is out this talking about 19 trillion or $20 trillion in debt. we get beyond january 1, we signed off on $2.5 trillion more in debt. we signed off on trashing businesses. tracking the so-called rich. anyone who earned $250,000 and more will have a hugely negative effect on our economy. what have we achieved? >>neil: if part of the revenue issue isn't raising the rates, but is closing loopholes, and credits and special allowances. >>guest: like mortgage interest deduction? >>neil: hear me out. is it leaving mortgage and charitable deductions aside, you are right, the devil is in the details but it is the stuff that prevents those who pay no taxes now or skirt paying any taxes at all, is that a good point for republicans to say we are for tax purity, as well, and this would go a long way toward proving they are for simplifying and making this fairer tax code and that in a negotiating world could be a good tactic? >>guest: it might be but you do not get it with this president
that wasn't the decision of the election. harry reid is out this talking about 19 trillion or $20 trillion in debt. we get beyond january 1, we signed off on $2.5 trillion more in debt. we signed off on trashing businesses. tracking the so-called rich. anyone who earned $250,000 and more will have a hugely negative effect on our economy. what have we achieved? >>neil: if part of the revenue issue isn't raising the rates, but is closing loopholes, and credits and special allowances....
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the political reason is we had an election. the american people decided tax rates were going to go up for the top 2% of income earners. the republicans tried the alternative approach, they didn't win. move on. the fife is off -- the philosophical approach, we tried under the bush economy and it didn't help. >> sure it did. >> every single republican under the clinton administration, the economy took off and created 22 million new jobs. don't tell me tax increases will ruin the economy. warren buffett wrote an op-ed, it's a lame outdated discredited argument from the gop. stop repeating the talking points. >> larry elder, i'll give you the last word. >> may i respond. the clinton income tax hikes underproduced revenue based upon their projections. they got in less money than they thought. when clinton lowered capital gains they got in far more revenue than they thought. cutting taxes is expansionary and raising taxes is contractionary. >> this discussion still comes down to spending. >>> a man in washington who has never wavered
the political reason is we had an election. the american people decided tax rates were going to go up for the top 2% of income earners. the republicans tried the alternative approach, they didn't win. move on. the fife is off -- the philosophical approach, we tried under the bush economy and it didn't help. >> sure it did. >> every single republican under the clinton administration, the economy took off and created 22 million new jobs. don't tell me tax increases will ruin the...
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decided that after this election in response to this election what they really need to do is doubly, triply, ban gay marriage. you can't get married right now. it's already illegal, but the republican party decided that their priority for the new session after this selection to extra doubly, triply ban it by changing the constitution of the state of indiana to make it even more illegal than it already is. because you know, why not? law students released a report explaining how the idea for banning gay marriage in the constitution could have broad, unintended consequences for more than 600 other laws already on the books in that state. it's funny. if you listen to the beltway talk about what's going on in american politics, the major narrative about what's going on is about the sort of course correction happening in the republican party. the republican party has learned its lesson. if only in the interest of self-preservation, republicans are giving up on these policy stances that cost them so much in the last election that made their party seem pre-modern. all of the stuff that alien
decided that after this election in response to this election what they really need to do is doubly, triply, ban gay marriage. you can't get married right now. it's already illegal, but the republican party decided that their priority for the new session after this selection to extra doubly, triply ban it by changing the constitution of the state of indiana to make it even more illegal than it already is. because you know, why not? law students released a report explaining how the idea for...
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election cycles are media gold. millions already spent on ads so far in the republican primaries and $7 billion expected before voters head e to the polls november 6th. and this money to the politicians comes from all those private interests that we hear about. for that one, there's one way to fix it. to get money out with the 28th constitutional amendment. but beyond that, we must begin to reform our electoral system immediately so it's a more accurate measure of intentions. add an against line to the ballot. reform districts and we must demand visibility from elected leaders starting with super pac transparency legislation in 2012. use the values of visibility, integrity, and choice to expose the misaligned interests that are crippling washington and our country. these are the ways we together embrace this unholy alliance. >> this and all the connect the dots are laid out in great detail in our book "greedy bastards." now four weeks on "the new york times" best sellers list. thanks to everyone who has seized upon
election cycles are media gold. millions already spent on ads so far in the republican primaries and $7 billion expected before voters head e to the polls november 6th. and this money to the politicians comes from all those private interests that we hear about. for that one, there's one way to fix it. to get money out with the 28th constitutional amendment. but beyond that, we must begin to reform our electoral system immediately so it's a more accurate measure of intentions. add an against...
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this time, he's speaking on the verge of his re-election. moments just before were especially touching, as we talked about with jim demint. giffords, just a year ago, she was fighting to recover a gun shot wound to the hid. she's made remarkable recovery, but she's stepping down to focus on it. there was a call to action in the house and senate who have gotten precious little done lately. we'll talk with a senior advideser for the house. first, though, here are key moments from tonight's speech. >> we are not going to settle for a country where a shrinking number of people do well while a growing number of people barely get by, a we can restore an economy where every gets their fair shot, their fair share, and everyone plays by the same rules. i will oppose any effort to return to the very same policies that brought on this economic crisis in the first place. >> let's agree right here, right now, no side issues, no drama. pass the pay roll tax cut without delay. let's get it done. >> send me these tax reforms and i will sign them right away.
this time, he's speaking on the verge of his re-election. moments just before were especially touching, as we talked about with jim demint. giffords, just a year ago, she was fighting to recover a gun shot wound to the hid. she's made remarkable recovery, but she's stepping down to focus on it. there was a call to action in the house and senate who have gotten precious little done lately. we'll talk with a senior advideser for the house. first, though, here are key moments from tonight's...
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. >> it's a good question with the election coming up. by no means the system and run the buck. many people have asked the question, and i think it's a fair on. what can be learned is what his fate for presents. many people see him as the public reflection of what a mormon is. taking away the veneer, at this book and suggested people what a mormon in my view should believe it comes to politics. i think the see the dichotomy between what america for and what is now advocating and the campaign trial but certainly within the question is about that romney or harry reid any number of more medieval him, it helps the understand why doctrines are and how they might suggest an alternative course. >> one of the underlying themes is the separation of church and state corrections an important theme. it's a phrase that's used by many people. we tell what the state into the. church leaders and speaking against the canada, many people have seven and a church was involved in california. i think it's perfectly legitimate. indian religious and loans. seven as a basic premise. been beaten his thes
. >> it's a good question with the election coming up. by no means the system and run the buck. many people have asked the question, and i think it's a fair on. what can be learned is what his fate for presents. many people see him as the public reflection of what a mormon is. taking away the veneer, at this book and suggested people what a mormon in my view should believe it comes to politics. i think the see the dichotomy between what america for and what is now advocating and the...
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we cannot win broad-based big elections in presidential election years only appealing to a smaller and smaller segment of the electorate. so i think that means candidates who can relate to people from all different communities. it means going into those communities on a sustained basis. not simply at election time. and it means, frankly, getting our act together in immigration. i would point out two things today -- >> immigration? really important. immigration. i want to stay on that point. this is so important to me, jennifer. i guess maybe i'm a liberal on immigration. but to me -- >> i'm a communist. there you go. >> to me, the republican party, this whole idea of self-deportation, i'm not going to pick on mitt romney. he did what he did. he ran a race. i'm just saying, self-deportation, huh? that sounded so bad. a lot of this stuff coming out of arizona sounds so bad. the intent may be good, but the actual stuff sends all the wrong signals and it's not only for latinos and -- it's for asians, too, jennifer. i just -- before i get to ed rogers. it's for asians. it's for african-amer
we cannot win broad-based big elections in presidential election years only appealing to a smaller and smaller segment of the electorate. so i think that means candidates who can relate to people from all different communities. it means going into those communities on a sustained basis. not simply at election time. and it means, frankly, getting our act together in immigration. i would point out two things today -- >> immigration? really important. immigration. i want to stay on that...
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now folks, since the brutal presidential election there has been a lot of soul-searching going on at fox news. an i am confident that they vent allly will find one. now-- eventually will find one. now while many people have called fox news an organ of the republican party t was not fox news's fault that republicans lost. it was this guy. it was-- shoot, what's his name. i know don't help me, done help me. mop squeegee. (laughter) fox news chairman and goblin king roger ailes wanted somebody else as "the washington post" recently reported in the spring of 2011 ailes asked a fox news analyst headed to afghanistan to pass on his thoughts to general david petraeus, resign from the military and run for president. and ailes wasn't just encouraging petraeus to run, he put a serious offer on the table. which was secretly taped i assume, by paula broadwell hiding under the table. (laughter) listen petraeus respond to ailes offer. >> tell him if i ever ran, but i won't, but if i ever ran i would take him up on his offer. >> okay, all right. >> he would quit fox. >> all right. >> and bankroll i
now folks, since the brutal presidential election there has been a lot of soul-searching going on at fox news. an i am confident that they vent allly will find one. now-- eventually will find one. now while many people have called fox news an organ of the republican party t was not fox news's fault that republicans lost. it was this guy. it was-- shoot, what's his name. i know don't help me, done help me. mop squeegee. (laughter) fox news chairman and goblin king roger ailes wanted somebody...
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>> it's a good question and debate it's a big question in this election year. somehow the folks that are successful in america are causing hardship for the middle class, which is a distraction from what is really happening. there's several things i can mention. first of all a government-run education in america has clearly failed to give people the character and skills to compete in the global economy. we need to do something with their education system where public education no no longer synonymous with government-run education. there are a lot of good solutions but we are spending upwards of 14, $15,000 a year on public school students and we are still losing ground to the rest of the world. when we can't compete we can have a middle-class if our folks don't have the skills to succeed. we are also creating a large dependent class who are trapped in dependency and they are no longer socially mobile because they are no longer motivated or have a the necessity to move on and they are effectively trapped. some of the things that medicare that you lose when you st
>> it's a good question and debate it's a big question in this election year. somehow the folks that are successful in america are causing hardship for the middle class, which is a distraction from what is really happening. there's several things i can mention. first of all a government-run education in america has clearly failed to give people the character and skills to compete in the global economy. we need to do something with their education system where public education no no longer...
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you also have the presidential election uncertainty. >> right. it is way too early to make that call. if the president wins you might own portfolio a. if he loses you might own portfolio b. what's with the difference? energy, financials, healthcare and defense that's nearly 40% of the s&p 500. take me through a couple of those, energy and defense. how does it affect those sectors? >> the view is republicans tend to be less willing to cut defense spending and they're wanting to put more regulatory constrain constraints. certainly health care and financials are pretty easy with obama care and dodd frank. >> interesting point. >> jack bouroudjian, a lot of people are telling me, gasoline prices at the pump are going $4. they're going $5. i heard this a year ago. i'm not seeing this in the price of crude oil, and as you know they're way low because of the fracing miracle and the fracing revolution. they may pull down gas prices. is gasoline going to end this whole euphoric, positive picture, stop the economy and stop consumers and therefore stop stoc
you also have the presidential election uncertainty. >> right. it is way too early to make that call. if the president wins you might own portfolio a. if he loses you might own portfolio b. what's with the difference? energy, financials, healthcare and defense that's nearly 40% of the s&p 500. take me through a couple of those, energy and defense. how does it affect those sectors? >> the view is republicans tend to be less willing to cut defense spending and they're wanting to...
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forces will stay until april 2014 when afghanistan will have the next presidential election and karzai most likely will be replaced by another president because constitutionally he cannot stay on. >>shepard: thank you, jennifer. in case you were not fully aware the casey anthony trial was a complete debacle now we have proof. a bombshell discovery that may have meant a very different outcome in the case. investigators say someone in the casey anthony household did indeed google "foolproof suffocation method." foolproof. the very day the 2-year-old casey anthony disappeared, fool roof suffocation. cops overlooked that piece of evidence. they just didn't notice it on the computer. they cannot say for sure who was using the computer at the time we they say they logged on to her myspace page. first they search for "suffocate fully" and then they logged on to her my space page. she was acquitted last year and the dense team argued they helped her father cover up the drowning death in the pool and casey anthony has been living in hiding since. and phil keating covered this disgusting affair
forces will stay until april 2014 when afghanistan will have the next presidential election and karzai most likely will be replaced by another president because constitutionally he cannot stay on. >>shepard: thank you, jennifer. in case you were not fully aware the casey anthony trial was a complete debacle now we have proof. a bombshell discovery that may have meant a very different outcome in the case. investigators say someone in the casey anthony household did indeed google...
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this past election i think is very pivotal. four states did it completely by popular vote. no court ruling on rights, public will. >> for the first time in 40 years, in four states, thanks to efforts of chad and a lot of other people, for the first time, there was a populous vote and the people spoke. they have never spoken in favor before. they're are really two ways, also equal pro-tukz tection und law and a fundamental right. this is an extraordinary time. >> two questions. one is doma, defense of marriage act. this administration won't defend it in the courts. if that gets struck down, what does that say to cases where people have been allowed to marry in the same gender. what happens if doma gets struck down by the court, 5-4, whatever. >> the ridiculously named defense of marriage act would be gone. >> what would it mean to a person married? >> that would bemean couples married in those states would be recognized by the federal government. would mean we still have a lot of work to do and depending how they rule in the prop 8 case we still need other states to move for
this past election i think is very pivotal. four states did it completely by popular vote. no court ruling on rights, public will. >> for the first time in 40 years, in four states, thanks to efforts of chad and a lot of other people, for the first time, there was a populous vote and the people spoke. they have never spoken in favor before. they're are really two ways, also equal pro-tukz tection und law and a fundamental right. this is an extraordinary time. >> two questions. one...
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>>guest: republicans lost the election. it was about tax policy. most republicans want to get a deal they have to give something up. they will want something in run so if they bend on taxes they will want an entitlement reform, so, that is the rub, but, republicans do not want to raise the rates with you they want to eliminate the tax loopholes and bay down the debt. that would break grover's pledge. >>neil: i have the pledge, something that a lot of the guys signed on to, quite a few but what stands out is the second part of the pledge, you oppose any elimination of deductions and credits unless matched dollar for dollar by further reducing tax rates. it is the tax rate stuff that will not help. what do we make of either this moment of reality, this post election come to whoever moment or what? >>guest: the democrats have been frustrated with the g.o.p.'s sticking to the pledge and now, president obama won a second term, it is very important that any deal they sign off on would break part of the pledge. i don't think the democrats will sign off on
>>guest: republicans lost the election. it was about tax policy. most republicans want to get a deal they have to give something up. they will want something in run so if they bend on taxes they will want an entitlement reform, so, that is the rub, but, republicans do not want to raise the rates with you they want to eliminate the tax loopholes and bay down the debt. that would break grover's pledge. >>neil: i have the pledge, something that a lot of the guys signed on to, quite a...
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he learned something. >> a lot of people said after the election, what will mitt romney do? because he's out of a job, didn't get the job he wanted and, you know, honestly, you can only spend so much time with your money. so, people were saying, what will mitt romney -- he's got a job. he's working at a marriott, ladies and gentlemen. working at a marriott. he's the guy that comes out to the pool and tells the kids to stop splashing. all right, kids. come on. hey, fellas. listen to me. settle down here. >> that could have been funnier. >> dave, call her. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>> good friday morning. 4:30 a.m.. i'm eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze. breaking news, tsunami may alert cancelled for japan after a powerful quake hit after midnight our time. >> reporter: no tsunami warning for us
he learned something. >> a lot of people said after the election, what will mitt romney do? because he's out of a job, didn't get the job he wanted and, you know, honestly, you can only spend so much time with your money. so, people were saying, what will mitt romney -- he's got a job. he's working at a marriott, ladies and gentlemen. working at a marriott. he's the guy that comes out to the pool and tells the kids to stop splashing. all right, kids. come on. hey, fellas. listen to me....
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and as a partisan elect the official in senate, there are things that i can do. but i can do more to take that positive message around the country and build coalitions with governors and organization, to prove to people to show them, that these ideas of make their lives better. i don't think that we've done a good enough job of doing that, this is an urgent time, i feel we can't wait another few years, i first intended to make politics my career, i have limit my term, this is just a good opportunity to elevate my gain. neil: did this is anything to do with you becoming a skunk at your own party's picnic, a lot of tea party's frustrated on what appears to be a hatchetting of tea party types in the house that tapper tarp that brought, -- tea party that brought your party to majority in the house. >> sense -- the senate is different, now i'm in senate with pat tumi and marco rubio, and soon to be ted cruz. neil: you are in a bigger minority now. you are not feeding the beast i'm throwing at you. there is a riff, that everyone is, you saw this page, that everyone is
and as a partisan elect the official in senate, there are things that i can do. but i can do more to take that positive message around the country and build coalitions with governors and organization, to prove to people to show them, that these ideas of make their lives better. i don't think that we've done a good enough job of doing that, this is an urgent time, i feel we can't wait another few years, i first intended to make politics my career, i have limit my term, this is just a good...
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you understand there was a huge gender gap for democrats in this last elections. republicans have to look at that and say, okay, we have to get something done. but let me add this. when peter hart actually laid out on the table here are the choices you have to make on spending and here are the choices you have to make on taxes, they had a little bit more difficult time in deciding what to do. so they began to realize the extent of the difficulty in cutting any real deal. >> yeah. not belittling the difficulty. these are tough, tough issues. but the stakes are really, really important right now. there is a little wiggle room. >> yeah. >> as far as the president and the democrats are concerned when it comes to raising tax rates for the wealthy. >> sure. the president's been very careful not to say we have to go up to the clinton-era 39.6%. he hasn't used that number. and so he's -- you know -- >> right now it's 35%. >> right now it's 35%. so if you look in the middle, okay, 37% is a real possibility. but here's the caveat. john boehner, the house speaker, cannot tak
you understand there was a huge gender gap for democrats in this last elections. republicans have to look at that and say, okay, we have to get something done. but let me add this. when peter hart actually laid out on the table here are the choices you have to make on spending and here are the choices you have to make on taxes, they had a little bit more difficult time in deciding what to do. so they began to realize the extent of the difficulty in cutting any real deal. >> yeah. not...
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>> it all depends on who wins the election. it mitt romney wins and if we get 50 votes in the senate, in a sense to wait until we have a president romney and to have a republican consultant and things rectoactively. you would get a better deal for the american people. there are now accountable to the voters. if we win, the strategy makes sense. if not, all bets are off and it will be one big fight in the lame duck. i am confident that it running will be the next president. >> holding of may make sense politically. >> and not just politically. policy wise. the last lame-duck session we had 87 republican freshmen on the way to congress yet we cut a deal with the president on a number of tax policy issues, military policy issues, the start treaty. i advocated let's wait for the 87 reinforcement and all this freshman class to come in. even in the lame duck session we should have waited. you give better policy. >> are we in a different situation this time? can you really handle everything retroactively? they are downgrading the u.s.
>> it all depends on who wins the election. it mitt romney wins and if we get 50 votes in the senate, in a sense to wait until we have a president romney and to have a republican consultant and things rectoactively. you would get a better deal for the american people. there are now accountable to the voters. if we win, the strategy makes sense. if not, all bets are off and it will be one big fight in the lame duck. i am confident that it running will be the next president. >>...
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he learned something. >> a lot of people said after the election, what will mitt romney do? because he's out of a job, didn't get the job he wanted and, you know, honestly, you can only spend so much time with your money. so, people were saying, what will mitt romney -- he's got a job. he's working at a marriott, ladies and gentlemen. working at a marriott. he's the guy that comes out to the pool and tells the kids to stop splashing. come on, kids. hey, fellas. listen to me. settle down here. >> that could have been funnier. >>> that's what's making news in
he learned something. >> a lot of people said after the election, what will mitt romney do? because he's out of a job, didn't get the job he wanted and, you know, honestly, you can only spend so much time with your money. so, people were saying, what will mitt romney -- he's got a job. he's working at a marriott, ladies and gentlemen. working at a marriott. he's the guy that comes out to the pool and tells the kids to stop splashing. come on, kids. hey, fellas. listen to me. settle down...
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>>host: at election time is at the view foreboding four gary johnson, mitt romney your barack obama? >> i myself them a strong on paul supporter. i am considering voting for gary johnson. libertarians are disenfranchised with the two-party system and are trying to find the best way to agitate. ron paul was great. gary johnson is doing his part that it many agree that he could be true to its principles once in the system because of the people are so stacked against them that we need to focus on persuasion and allow people to take care of themselves. i know focusing on the presidential election has that this outcome even with ron paul involved other than finding ways to present issues to think about liberty not to legislate or impose liberty but avenues to spread the message more effectively. >>host: why do you write about natural law? >> it is an easy term for those were not religious those to be freed from restraints in the right side come from the humanity so god has given us the rights. view talk to that acs is say different definition that the right soon come from us, not governme
>>host: at election time is at the view foreboding four gary johnson, mitt romney your barack obama? >> i myself them a strong on paul supporter. i am considering voting for gary johnson. libertarians are disenfranchised with the two-party system and are trying to find the best way to agitate. ron paul was great. gary johnson is doing his part that it many agree that he could be true to its principles once in the system because of the people are so stacked against them that we need...
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we will win this election. we will finish what we have started and remind the world why the united states of america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you. god bless america. [cheers and applause] >> four more years. ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversation] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this week again sunday at 4:00 p.m., this is part of our book-tv weekend on c-span 2. >> coming up today and c-span 2, the hispanic leaders talk about the issues they want to talk about at the republican and democratic national convention law the 10:00 eastern. law the 10:00 eastern.
we will win this election. we will finish what we have started and remind the world why the united states of america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you. god bless america. [cheers and applause] >> four more years. ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversation] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this week again sunday at 4:00 p.m., this is part of our book-tv weekend on c-span 2. >> coming up today and c-span 2, the hispanic leaders talk about the...
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and so with that, i would like to introduce to you our senate- elect tim scott. >> thank you. \[applause] >> thank you. thank y'all very much. before we get started, i was thinking that this is a great day of celebration in many, many ways. but our nation still mourns. and i wanted to take a moment of silence for newtown, connecticut. if you'd join me, please. \[moment of silence] >> thank you. i will tell you that this is an exciting day for many, many reasons, but for me, the first thing i wanted to say is just thank you to my lord and savior, jesus christ, to be honest with you. \[applause] i believe that when you start out in a single-parent household with a mom who works 16 hours a day and you're looking at a future that doesn't look as bright and you're living in north charleston, south carolina, you build a strength that comes from ching the appreciation and understanding that is not about you, it's about your faith, it's about your family. and i love my mother, who's here with me, frances scott, and i'm very thankful to the good lord and to a strong mom who believes th
and so with that, i would like to introduce to you our senate- elect tim scott. >> thank you. \[applause] >> thank you. thank y'all very much. before we get started, i was thinking that this is a great day of celebration in many, many ways. but our nation still mourns. and i wanted to take a moment of silence for newtown, connecticut. if you'd join me, please. \[moment of silence] >> thank you. i will tell you that this is an exciting day for many, many reasons, but for me,...
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look at this last election. the nra put $100,000 in the senate races and six of those candidates lost. they were ranked dead last out of all of the political organizations in terms of their effectiveness of their dollars. .183% on investment. they are not what they are cracked up to be and we've known that for a while. >> they depicted scott walker as grabbing all guns and it's had an effect. it has had an effect on rural americans, don't you think? >> i think it's one thing that they use to paint democrat in particular of being too liberal but it's one of a lot of things. tom barrett was not talking about guns in that race. that's not the reason he lost. there were other reasons that he lost that we regret. the fact is we have mayors who understand if you do the right thing, politics will take care of themselves. they run and they win. >> what do they hope to achieve. >> first thing is, maybe close to 50% get a background check. >> that's because of the gun show loophole. anyone can go into a gun show and that
look at this last election. the nra put $100,000 in the senate races and six of those candidates lost. they were ranked dead last out of all of the political organizations in terms of their effectiveness of their dollars. .183% on investment. they are not what they are cracked up to be and we've known that for a while. >> they depicted scott walker as grabbing all guns and it's had an effect. it has had an effect on rural americans, don't you think? >> i think it's one thing that...
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that does not swing an election. it is no big deal. guess what? for every vote that we got in the primary, let me tell you just for my personal experience of traveling around the country and meeting people in airports and wherever. the support out there is much greater and they do not feel comfortable coming to a republican primary so the support there i would say is two or three times as much as the number of votes we got in the primary. [applause] we have talked a lot about the excitement that the young people bring. the excitement we have had on the campuses. i asked somebody on the stand after the last campaign event on a college campus, how many campuses did i go to? they told me i was going to go to this number during the campaign, i would have said there is no way you can do that. we went to 33 college campuses. talked to close to 100 tricky thousand young people, enthusiastic. were they the conservative college campuses or were they the liberal college campuses? there were all the college campuses. they welcomed us. what do not think if th
that does not swing an election. it is no big deal. guess what? for every vote that we got in the primary, let me tell you just for my personal experience of traveling around the country and meeting people in airports and wherever. the support out there is much greater and they do not feel comfortable coming to a republican primary so the support there i would say is two or three times as much as the number of votes we got in the primary. [applause] we have talked a lot about the excitement...
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. >> jon: okay, well that -- that's not until after you would be elected s. do you have a time frame for your economic solutions to take effect? >> i'm not going to give you an exact time frame. >> jon: oh, um, how about a range? do i have time to run to the bathroom or will animals that are fish now have legs then? [ laughter ] because your platform seems to be listen, i have a plan and i can fix this thing. don't worry your pretty little heads heads about it. mitt romney, a talented detail oriented c.e.o. has intr sparing with the details of agenda. we know more about barack. 's secret agenda and i know why. >> the president lead ising and continues to lead. 47% for the president and mitt romney 43%. >> one recent poll showed that any republican candidate would beat president obama by 8 points. >> jon: do you see what he is doing? mitt romney losing to barack obama but generic republican crushes barack obama. clearly his best office is to run as a generic republican. the store brand presidential candidate and avoid particulars. it's not easy to do. it's a s
. >> jon: okay, well that -- that's not until after you would be elected s. do you have a time frame for your economic solutions to take effect? >> i'm not going to give you an exact time frame. >> jon: oh, um, how about a range? do i have time to run to the bathroom or will animals that are fish now have legs then? [ laughter ] because your platform seems to be listen, i have a plan and i can fix this thing. don't worry your pretty little heads heads about it. mitt romney, a...